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Turbulent combustion sits at the interface of two important
nonlinear, multiscale phenomena: chemistry and turbulence. Its
study is extremely timely in view of the need to develop new
combustion technologies in order to address challenges associated
with climate change, energy source uncertainty, and air pollution.
Despite the fact that modeling of turbulent combustion is a subject
that has been researched for a number of years, its complexity
implies that key issues are still eluding, and a theoretical
description that is accurate enough to make turbulent combustion
models rigorous and quantitative for industrial use is still
lacking. In this book, prominent experts review most of the
available approaches in modeling turbulent combustion, with
particular focus on the exploding increase in computational
resources that has allowed the simulation of increasingly detailed
phenomena. The relevant algorithms are presented, the theoretical
methods are explained, and various application examples are given.
The book is intended for a relatively broad audience, including
seasoned researchers and graduate students in engineering, applied
mathematics and computational science, engine designers and
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) practitioners, scientists at
funding agencies, and anyone wishing to understand the
state-of-the-art and the future directions of this scientifically
challenging and practically important field.
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